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World Athletics Championships Budapest23
Sunday August 27th, 2023
Budapest, Hungary
Distance: Marathon · 1500m · 5000m · 10000m · 3000m Steeplechase
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Budapest is a true capital of sports, which is one of the reasons why the World Athletics Championships Budapest 2023 is in the right place here. Here are some of the most important world athletics events and venues where we have witnessed moments of sporting history.
Throughout the 125-year history of Hungarian athletics, the country and Budapest have hosted numerous world athletics competitions. The two biggest outdoor events were the European Championships in 1966 and 1998. Both events were held at the iconic Népstadion, which was primarily the home of the Hungarian football team, but the athletes also made good use of the home field advantage.
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World Athletics Championships Budapest23, Race Date: 2023-08-27, Distance:
Marathon
Division |
Time |
Name |
Age |
Home |
Male |
2:08:53 |
Victor KIPLANGAT |
|
UGA |
2nd Male |
2:09:12 |
Maru TEFERI |
|
ISR |
3rd Male |
2:09:19 |
Leul GEBRESILASE |
|
ETH |
4th Male |
2:09:57 |
Tebello RAMAKONGOANA |
|
LES |
Female |
2:24:23 |
Amane Beriso SHANKULE |
|
ETH |
2nd Female |
2:24:34 |
Gotytom GEBRESLASE |
|
ETH |
3rd Female |
2:25:17 |
Fatima Ezzahra GARDADI |
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MAR |
4th Female |
2:25:38 |
Lonah Chemtai SALPETER |
|
ISR |
Division |
Time |
Name |
Age |
Home |
World Athletics Championships Budapest23, Race Date: 2022-07-17, Distance:
10000m
Division |
Time |
Name |
Age |
Home |
Male |
27:27.43 |
Joshua Cheptegei |
25 |
UGA |
2nd Male |
27:27.90 |
Stanley Waithaka Mburu |
22 |
KEN |
3rd Male |
27:27.97 |
Jacob Kiplimo |
21 |
UGA |
4th Male |
27:28.14 |
Grant Fisher |
25 |
USA |
Female |
30:09.94 |
Letesenbet Gidey |
24 |
ETH |
2nd Female |
30:10.02 |
Hellen Obiri |
32 |
KEN |
3rd Female |
30:10.07 |
Margaret Chelimo Kipkemboi |
29 |
KEN |
4th Female |
30:10.56 |
Sifan Hassan |
29 |
NED |
Division |
Time |
Name |
Age |
Home |
World Athletics Championships Budapest23, Race Date: 2022-07-19, Distance:
1500m
Division |
Time |
Name |
Age |
Home |
Male |
3:29.23 |
Jake Wightman |
28 |
GBR |
2nd Male |
3:29.47 |
Jakob Ingebrightsen |
21 |
NOR |
3rd Male |
3:29.90 |
Mohamed Katir |
24 |
ESP |
4th Male |
3:30.20 |
Mario Garcia |
23 |
ESP |
Female |
3:52.96 |
Faith Kipyegon |
28 |
KEN |
2nd Female |
3:54.52 |
Gudaf Tsegay |
25 |
ETH |
3rd Female |
3:55.28 |
Laura Muir |
29 |
GBR |
4th Female |
4:01.28 |
Freweyni Hailu |
21 |
ETH |
Division |
Time |
Name |
Age |
Home |
World Athletics Championships Budapest23, Race Date: 2022-07-18, Distance:
3000m Steeplechase
Division |
Time |
Name |
Age |
Home |
Male |
8:25.13 |
Soufiane El Bakkali |
26 |
MAR |
2nd Male |
8:26.01 |
Lamecha Girma |
21 |
ETH |
3rd Male |
8:27.92 |
Conseslus Kipruto |
27 |
KEN |
4th Male |
8:28.92 |
Getnet Wale |
22 |
ETH |
Female |
9:01.54 |
Norah Jeruto |
|
KAZ |
2nd Female |
9:11.25 |
Werkuha Getachew |
|
ETH |
3rd Female |
9:12.14 |
Marwa Bouzayani |
|
TUN |
4th Female |
9:15.19 |
Emma Coburn |
|
USA |
Division |
Time |
Name |
Age |
Home |
World Athletics Championships Budapest23, Race Date: 2022-07-24, Distance:
5000m
Division |
Time |
Name |
Age |
Home |
Male |
13:09.24 |
Jakob Ingebrigtsen |
|
NOR |
2nd Male |
13:09.98 |
Jacob Krop |
|
KEN |
3rd Male |
13:10.20 |
Oscar Chelimo |
|
UGA |
4th Male |
13:10.44 |
Luis Grijalva |
|
GUA |
Female |
14:46:29 |
Gudaf Tsegay |
|
ethi |
2nd Female |
14:46.75 |
Beatrice Chebet |
|
ken |
3rd Female |
14:47.36. |
Dawit Seyaum |
|
ethi |
4th Female |
14:47.71 |
Margaret Chelimo |
|
ken |
Division |
Time |
Name |
Age |
Home |
Oregon22 American women's marathon team working together. Sara Hall, Bates and D'Amato all placed in the top eight.
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Action photos from Eugene22. The Championships in 2022 was unlike any other. By tapping into the natural beauty of the state of Oregon, the welcoming attitude of its people, and the collective energy of our state’s thought leaders, sports community, volunteers, and fans, we intend to create a unique, world-class experience for all athletes and attendees.
In the process, we will ensure we honor the history of the heart and home of track and field in the U.S., create a global showcase for the entire state of Oregon, and herald the future of the sport.